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a clear reference to north korea. to my knowledge, that is the first time the president of china has ever implicitly criticized north korea. what we should do right now is make clear that what north korea has done, it will not get rewarded. far from it, it will have the international community come together in a consensus around it. at some point in the future, of course, it has always made sense for us to negotiate. we have tried, by the way. we did in the clinton administration, we signed an agreement with them. even the bush administration signed two agreements with them. they broke all of them. they cheated on all of them. this is a country that right now shut down a joint industrial park with south korea, which was giving them $90 million, which was employing 1 in 6 of the north koreans in that city. why? nobody really understands. remember, this is a regime that has starved 2 million of its own people. it's easier to say we should negotiate with them. practically it hasn't achieved very much in the past. >> fare
a clear reference to north korea. to my knowledge, that is the first time the president of china has ever implicitly criticized north korea. what we should do right now is make clear that what north korea has done, it will not get rewarded. far from it, it will have the international community come together in a consensus around it. at some point in the future, of course, it has always made sense for us to negotiate. we have tried, by the way. we did in the clinton administration, we signed an...
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the north korea blog 38 north says you can see new construction, a possible effort by north korea to restart its plutonium reactor weeks before the regime announced it was going to do so. >> it reactivates that part of their program and gives them now two routes to producing material for nuclear bombs. >> reporter: another worry, could north korea be planning a new nuclear test? south korean and u.s. officials say there's some activity again at the site where pyongyang tested the device in february, but they don't believe a nuclear bomb test is imminent. >> any future nuclear tests or missile launch would be in direct violence of u.n. security council resolutions. >> reporter: north korea has sit april 10th for all south korean workers to leave the kaesong industrial park and can't protect diplomats in the capital pyongyang after that. >> that would be the kind of action before it initiated some kind of highly escalation or provocative behavior. >> reporter: as we are here this evening, u.s. officials believe now indeed north korea could be ready to test fire those ballistic missiles
the north korea blog 38 north says you can see new construction, a possible effort by north korea to restart its plutonium reactor weeks before the regime announced it was going to do so. >> it reactivates that part of their program and gives them now two routes to producing material for nuclear bombs. >> reporter: another worry, could north korea be planning a new nuclear test? south korean and u.s. officials say there's some activity again at the site where pyongyang tested the...
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north korea. the same in pyongyang. embassies are not yet telling their people to leave. >> we'll see what happens over the next few days. these are critically important symbolic days leading up to april 15th. the birthday, if you will, of the founder of the north korean regime. what do you make, fareed, of senator mccain and some others who say, you know what, if they launch a missile, shoot it down. intercept it. destroy it. even if it's heading into the middle of the water. obviously if it's heading toward a populated area in tokyo or guam or south korea, that goes without saying. but just knock it out to make a point. >> i think it's a very good example of the difference between what a john mccain foreign policy would be and what president obama's has been. president obama throughout this has been trying to show some restraint. not to play into the kind of the yank your chain that the north koreans are trying to do. the north koreans are desperately trying to get attention, to get some kind of
north korea. the same in pyongyang. embassies are not yet telling their people to leave. >> we'll see what happens over the next few days. these are critically important symbolic days leading up to april 15th. the birthday, if you will, of the founder of the north korean regime. what do you make, fareed, of senator mccain and some others who say, you know what, if they launch a missile, shoot it down. intercept it. destroy it. even if it's heading into the middle of the water. obviously...
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thank you. >>> i was in north korea just two years ago. stand by for a rare look. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. ♪ need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's a probiotic that fortifies your digestive system with healthy bacteria 24/7. because your insides set the tone. stay in the groove with align. threats and its military power, its people don't have much. they live under difficult conditions. i got a rare look unside the secret tif nation when i traveled there
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north korean crisis. north korea may -- may be ready to launch. the u.s. is tracking missile movements that could push the region closer to war. he's armed and dangerous, we are taking a closer look at what may be driving kim jong-un to make brazen threats and defy the world. >>> and dialing it down, the obama administration addresses concerns that its response to this crisis has only made matters worse. so one of the world's most dangerous regimes right now and now north korea it is on the brink of war. u.s. officials fear it may be planning a missile launch soon. the reports have been amping up every single day from a nation under the thumb of a young and unpredictable leader. kim jong-un is armed with a nuclear program, and this hour our correspond ecents are looki at the threat to the united states and the world. and president obama's response. and christiane amanpour and fareed sa carious will give us a global view. let's begin with barbara starr who is watching this unfold. it is pretty intense. what's the latest, barbara? >> well, the talk has been
north korean crisis. north korea may -- may be ready to launch. the u.s. is tracking missile movements that could push the region closer to war. he's armed and dangerous, we are taking a closer look at what may be driving kim jong-un to make brazen threats and defy the world. >>> and dialing it down, the obama administration addresses concerns that its response to this crisis has only made matters worse. so one of the world's most dangerous regimes right now and now north korea it is...
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let's talk about north korea. the key question is have they miniaturized to the point where they could endanger south korea, endanger japan. >> we do not have any independent information. but they will continue to improve their technology. that will be against the resolution. the resolution most recently to refrain from generating nuclear weapons. clearly, the sanctions aren't working. >> sanctions are working. but it needs full cooperation. >> resolution 2094 is very comprehensive. >> how long will it take for it to bite? >> i don't have any idea. but it is very important that the whole member state of the united nations united nations should fully cooperate in implementing this resolution. >> you just came from the oval office, where you met with the president of the united states. are you on the same page with president obama, as far as north korea is concerned? >> we are on the same page, and i was very much assured by president obama that we will take very firm, but measured response to that. i have asked him
let's talk about north korea. the key question is have they miniaturized to the point where they could endanger south korea, endanger japan. >> we do not have any independent information. but they will continue to improve their technology. that will be against the resolution. the resolution most recently to refrain from generating nuclear weapons. clearly, the sanctions aren't working. >> sanctions are working. but it needs full cooperation. >> resolution 2094 is very...
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north korea. the same in pyongyang. embassies are not yet telling their people to leave. >> we'll see what happens over the next few days. these are critically important symbolic days leading up to april 15th. the birthday, if you will, of the founder of the north korean regime. what do you make, fareed, of senator mccain and some others who say, you know what, if they launch a missile, shoot it down. intercept it. destroy it. even if it's heading into the middle of the water. obviously if it's heading toward a populated area in tokyo or guam or south korea, that goes without saying. but just knock it out to make a point. >> i think it's a very good example of the difference between what a john mccain foreign policy would be and what president obama's has been. president obama throughout this has been trying to show some restraint. not to play into the kind of the yank your chain that the north koreans are trying to do. the north koreans are desperately trying to get attention, to get some kind of
north korea. the same in pyongyang. embassies are not yet telling their people to leave. >> we'll see what happens over the next few days. these are critically important symbolic days leading up to april 15th. the birthday, if you will, of the founder of the north korean regime. what do you make, fareed, of senator mccain and some others who say, you know what, if they launch a missile, shoot it down. intercept it. destroy it. even if it's heading into the middle of the water. obviously...
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to north korea. any strike on south korea would be met by full retaliatory response. i think the united states should join in that response. it would give us an opportunity to take out their nuclear facilities, if it came to that. china is the only country with any diplomatic or economic tie to north korea. i will say one thing that has not been reported. the influence of iran here. after 1979, khomeini came to north korea and brokered a deal with north korea. ever sips that time, pakistan has been trying to build up each other's nuclear alliances as a win/win situation. we can't look at this in a vacuum, just north korea. they are very much tied part and parse welwhat is going on in iran. and iran is watching how the united states handle this is situation. so we have to be very, very -- i think very strong in what we do. >> eric: iran is violating the u.n. security council mandates on the uranium enrichments. so really, are they operating on parallel paths in the sense that maybe north korea's seein
to north korea. any strike on south korea would be met by full retaliatory response. i think the united states should join in that response. it would give us an opportunity to take out their nuclear facilities, if it came to that. china is the only country with any diplomatic or economic tie to north korea. i will say one thing that has not been reported. the influence of iran here. after 1979, khomeini came to north korea and brokered a deal with north korea. ever sips that time, pakistan has...
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they could have a real impact with north korea. they need to stop letting them get away with these temper tantrums. >> tommy, thanks very much. admiral fallon, and christopher hill, guys, we'll continue this conversation. >>> if cooler heads can't prevail and shooting actually begins, many important u.s. targets could be within range of north korea's guns. and thousands, tens of thousands of u.s. troops. also coming up this hour, pictures from my own rare visit to north korea. #%tia[ nehey!r! [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about a subaru is you don't have to put up with that new car smell for long. introducing the versatile, all-new subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf., and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest
they could have a real impact with north korea. they need to stop letting them get away with these temper tantrums. >> tommy, thanks very much. admiral fallon, and christopher hill, guys, we'll continue this conversation. >>> if cooler heads can't prevail and shooting actually begins, many important u.s. targets could be within range of north korea's guns. and thousands, tens of thousands of u.s. troops. also coming up this hour, pictures from my own rare visit to north korea....
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they could have a real impact with north korea. they need to stop letting them get away with these temper tantrums. >> tommy, thanks very much. admiral fallon, and christopher hill, guys, we'll continue this conversation. >>> if cooler heads can't prevail and shooting actually begins, many important u.s. targets could be within range of north korea's guns. and thousands, tens of thousands of u.s. troops. also coming up this hour, pictures from my own rare visit to north korea. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, you can save money with progressive commercial auto. [ sighs ] [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> north korea isn't the only country doing some serious military muscle flexing right now. a pair of stealth bombers has made the round trip from missouri to south korea and back. plenty of other u.s. fire
they could have a real impact with north korea. they need to stop letting them get away with these temper tantrums. >> tommy, thanks very much. admiral fallon, and christopher hill, guys, we'll continue this conversation. >>> if cooler heads can't prevail and shooting actually begins, many important u.s. targets could be within range of north korea's guns. and thousands, tens of thousands of u.s. troops. also coming up this hour, pictures from my own rare visit to north korea....
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north korea. we want to start off a little more broadly and get your views on the role of the u.s. military worldwide. here is the "new york times" article reporting on defense cretary hagel's speech yesterday. budget con strants forcing an overhaul in military operations, hagel says. facing inevitable steep cuts in military spending even as globalt threats remain high. said wednesday that he is being forced to consider fundamental changes in how the pentagon defends american interests and conducts its daily business. in his first major address as secretary -- addressing an audience, mr. hagel offered no specific cancellations, trims or shifts in pentagon spending accounts, >> host: again, role of the u.s. military worldwide is our topic this morning. here's a little bit more from defense secretary hagel. >> in a decade where our country has grown we'rey of war and skeptical of foreign entanglements, questions arise about the merits of america's role in the world. america's global leadership. amer
north korea. we want to start off a little more broadly and get your views on the role of the u.s. military worldwide. here is the "new york times" article reporting on defense cretary hagel's speech yesterday. budget con strants forcing an overhaul in military operations, hagel says. facing inevitable steep cuts in military spending even as globalt threats remain high. said wednesday that he is being forced to consider fundamental changes in how the pentagon defends american...
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we're all talking about what north korea says. this is something north korea is doing. north korea is willing to cut off its nose in spite of its face. because this is a place where they make so much money, 50,000 north koreans are employed here. they work side by side with south koreans, the only place where north and south koreans work together, and they're willing to risk it. all of that money coming into the country, just to make a point. >> but richard, again, in terms of what they actually have militarily, they don't have -- they can -- they've released this photo showing a map of -- their patterns for an atomic attack in the u.s. they don't have the capabilities to launch an atomic missile, warhead to the united states. >> absolutely not. what they probably have is a half dozen to a dozen warheads, so much of which might be able to go on short-range missiles so a threat to south korea, japan, to the 28,500 american troops. in south korea, all that. again, what i think a lot of this about, if you look at the past with north korea, this type of stuff is often the p
we're all talking about what north korea says. this is something north korea is doing. north korea is willing to cut off its nose in spite of its face. because this is a place where they make so much money, 50,000 north koreans are employed here. they work side by side with south koreans, the only place where north and south koreans work together, and they're willing to risk it. all of that money coming into the country, just to make a point. >> but richard, again, in terms of what they...
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so north korea and south korea, that element as north korea looks at south korea and south korea is then viewed as in bed with the united states, in conducting these exercises, so it all becomes even moreen raging to the nark -- to north korea. >> why is no one talking about north korea is developing nuclear weapons at an increasing rate? >> for its own defense. >> they now say they are taking aim at japan and japan will be their first target. why should the u.s. not be there to at least show our strength and power in defense of our ally japan? >> if this is the case, south korea and japan, who are very powerful rich nations a lot stronger than north korea, build their own nuclear deterrents? that is exactly what is going to happen john. this guy he doesn't have it yet, but he is getting close to be able to put nuclear weapons on intercontinental ballistic missiles. >> on my part this is not for north korea by any means, but i do see we are exerting a what? we are exerting a kind of taunt against them. and it is only serving the interests of those, it is not serving their interests. >> i
so north korea and south korea, that element as north korea looks at south korea and south korea is then viewed as in bed with the united states, in conducting these exercises, so it all becomes even moreen raging to the nark -- to north korea. >> why is no one talking about north korea is developing nuclear weapons at an increasing rate? >> for its own defense. >> they now say they are taking aim at japan and japan will be their first target. why should the u.s. not be there...
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there were more threats of war from north korea. but some say with the new talk of dilog, north korea could be getting what it wantings. uma, i would be remiss if i did not report on the ltd. story out of south korea. psy, known from gang num rolled out the follow up. the title gentlemen and maybe behaviorial advice to the young leader up north. >> thank you very employ. kerry is calling this a will critical time for the korean peninsula. he would not to set up a road map for improved u.s.-chinese relation. >> also join together in calling on north korea to refrain from've provocations and abead by obligation. we discussed our shared interest in preventing iran from securing a nuclear weapon. >> uma: joining us is governor mike huckabee. great to see you as always. >> great to see you uma. >> uma: over the past week china shows it is frustrated with the sabre rattling and saying no one should be allowed to throw a region in chaos but commina has not enforced sanctions. can the u.s. push china to take action. >> i think china will do
there were more threats of war from north korea. but some say with the new talk of dilog, north korea could be getting what it wantings. uma, i would be remiss if i did not report on the ltd. story out of south korea. psy, known from gang num rolled out the follow up. the title gentlemen and maybe behaviorial advice to the young leader up north. >> thank you very employ. kerry is calling this a will critical time for the korean peninsula. he would not to set up a road map for improved...
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a clear reference to north korea. to my knowledge, that is the first time the president of china has ever implicitly criticized north korea. what we should do right now is make clear that what north korea has done, it will not get rewarded. far from it, it will have the international community come together in a consensus around it. at some point in the future, of course, it has always made sense for us to negotiate. we have tried, by the way. we did in the clinton administration, we signed an agreement with them. even the bush administration signed two agreements with them. they broke all of them. they cheated on all of them. this is a country that right now shut down a joint industrial park with south korea, which was giving them $90 million, which was employing 1 in 6 of the north koreans in that city. why? nobody really upses. remember, this is a regime that has starved 2 million of its own people. it's easier to say we should negotiate with them. practically it hasn't achieved very much in the past. >> fareed, ch
a clear reference to north korea. to my knowledge, that is the first time the president of china has ever implicitly criticized north korea. what we should do right now is make clear that what north korea has done, it will not get rewarded. far from it, it will have the international community come together in a consensus around it. at some point in the future, of course, it has always made sense for us to negotiate. we have tried, by the way. we did in the clinton administration, we signed an...
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korea north korea is under sanctions basically sort of north korea how the few options to to resist and but yet i'm sure you talk about you talk about international law here and the issues of sanctions i mean is there some already saying that in north korea playing with fire for example by restarting its yongbyon nuclear facility or it is it a vital move for the country at this point you're saying that south korea has has an exemption when it comes to using ballistic missiles it's not the same for north korea. you know as far as starting the nuclear facility as a symbolic move on north korea it's harder it really makes little difference that serves a nuclear weapons program or take many months to restart the facility and the best it can produce enough for tony and for one per year i think the rhetoric coming out of north korea and the restarting of the young beyond nuclear facility are symbolic on north korea's part and they basically said you know message the united states look you're hitting us with sanctions including sanctions on the north korea's foreign trade back which its pr
korea north korea is under sanctions basically sort of north korea how the few options to to resist and but yet i'm sure you talk about you talk about international law here and the issues of sanctions i mean is there some already saying that in north korea playing with fire for example by restarting its yongbyon nuclear facility or it is it a vital move for the country at this point you're saying that south korea has has an exemption when it comes to using ballistic missiles it's not the same...
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the north korea blog 38 north says you can see new construction, a possible effort by north korea to restart its plutonium reactor weeks before the regime announced it was going to do so. >> it reactivates that part of their program and gives them now two routes to producing material for nuclear bombs. >> reporter: another worry, could north korea be planning a new nuclear test? south korean and u.s. officials say there's some activity again at the site where pyongyang tested the device in february, but they don't believe a nuclear bomb test is imminent. >> any future nuclear tests or missile launch would be in direct violence of u.n. security council resolutions. >> reporter: north korea has sit april 10th for all south korean workers to leave the kaesong industrial park and can't protect diplomats in the capital pyongyang after that. >> that would be the kind of action before it initiated some kind of highly escalation or provocative behavior. >> reporter: as we are here this evening, u.s. officials believe now indeed north korea could be ready to test fire those ballistic missiles
the north korea blog 38 north says you can see new construction, a possible effort by north korea to restart its plutonium reactor weeks before the regime announced it was going to do so. >> it reactivates that part of their program and gives them now two routes to producing material for nuclear bombs. >> reporter: another worry, could north korea be planning a new nuclear test? south korean and u.s. officials say there's some activity again at the site where pyongyang tested the...
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of the worker's party of north korea. this is how people are celebrating. they're literally dancing in the streets. railroad foul the small changes we've seen, the larger question remains, is the new young leader the son of the last any different? for now, it doesn't appear so.
of the worker's party of north korea. this is how people are celebrating. they're literally dancing in the streets. railroad foul the small changes we've seen, the larger question remains, is the new young leader the son of the last any different? for now, it doesn't appear so.
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korea back into the fold have failed to do so north korea walked out of the. six plus one talks in two thousand and nine and the u.n. other than sanctioning north korea has failed to come up with any concrete diplomatic solution. to reach in to the mysterious stage and to bring it back into the fold so what is going on behind the scenes is their favorite diplomacy or not well north korea famously enjoys bilateral relations with china and russia and there may indeed be contacts going going through the channels we can say for sure that china is upset with north korea i think there's a general recognition that china north korea is close relationship is starting to disintegrate particularly because this saber rattling that we're seeing from north korea has brought very aggressive united states into china's front garden now it should also be mentioned now whether this is coincidence or not. live up to others to judge but nato secretary general rasmussen is also in seoul at the moment. conducting meetings with his south korean partners and that may be seen as an inf
korea back into the fold have failed to do so north korea walked out of the. six plus one talks in two thousand and nine and the u.n. other than sanctioning north korea has failed to come up with any concrete diplomatic solution. to reach in to the mysterious stage and to bring it back into the fold so what is going on behind the scenes is their favorite diplomacy or not well north korea famously enjoys bilateral relations with china and russia and there may indeed be contacts going going...
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korea the north korean issue because their north korea would be free to not spend all their money on the military not have to be consistently concerned with being invaded by the united states and so by keeping up the pressure on north korea militarily and by sanctions it sort of forces them into a fortress like mentality which makes it look like the least desirable place in the world to live and that's very valuable to us propaganda in terms of saying to other countries you should do what we. do you ever seen anything like. and now britain isn't ignoring be unveiling crisis citing the potential threat pyongyang could pose to europe u.k. prime minister david cameron is calling for a renewal of its submarine based nuclear deterrent system but it will come at a cost and reports now. the prime minister was in scotland today on board the hague victorious which is one of the four vanguard submarines that make up the trident twenty four hour around the clock nuclear deterrent that always sees one submarine out now he made the case in a newspaper for renewing britain's nuclear deterrent sayi
korea the north korean issue because their north korea would be free to not spend all their money on the military not have to be consistently concerned with being invaded by the united states and so by keeping up the pressure on north korea militarily and by sanctions it sort of forces them into a fortress like mentality which makes it look like the least desirable place in the world to live and that's very valuable to us propaganda in terms of saying to other countries you should do what we....
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to north korea. north korea responds with even more threats even though defense secretary chuck hagel called north korea real and clear danger the white house says they haven't seen any large scale movements from north korean military forces suggesting that it may be just rhetoric but while north korea talks washington acts apart from f. twenty two fighter jets and other bombers that it sent to the region for the ongoing military exercises with south korea the pentagon is now deploying an advanced missile defense system to guam host a major u.s. military base in asia north korea the north korean army has announced that he has the final approval for a nuclear attack on the u.s. as they tell us north korean rockets can't really reach the u.s. mainland but they can potentially attack u.s. bases in the region there are twenty thousand u.s. troops just across the border in south korea so could we see the worst nuclear standoff since the cuban missile crisis between the soviet union and the u.s. even thoug
to north korea. north korea responds with even more threats even though defense secretary chuck hagel called north korea real and clear danger the white house says they haven't seen any large scale movements from north korean military forces suggesting that it may be just rhetoric but while north korea talks washington acts apart from f. twenty two fighter jets and other bombers that it sent to the region for the ongoing military exercises with south korea the pentagon is now deploying an...
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to north korea. the theme has changed. we have sent, obviously, just recent behavior, the strengthening of behavior with our actions with washington, and coordinatored actions and military exercises, i think china has taken notice of this and realized finally that this situation is decivilizing. >> if north korea doesn't listen to the admonishments from china, then what? >> we'll see. the real question is, and this is something we're debating ourselves among north korea watchers and china watchers as well. is that what kind of leverage does china really have? the answer is we don't quite know because china has never really exercised oppression of the north for fear that they fear destabilizing situations and they fear instability in north korea. so we have to see how serious china really is in suppressing the north. to really find out if it has the leverage that we think it has. >> senior research scholar at columbia university, thanks so much for your time. >> sure. >> up next, headed straight to th
to north korea. the theme has changed. we have sent, obviously, just recent behavior, the strengthening of behavior with our actions with washington, and coordinatored actions and military exercises, i think china has taken notice of this and realized finally that this situation is decivilizing. >> if north korea doesn't listen to the admonishments from china, then what? >> we'll see. the real question is, and this is something we're debating ourselves among north korea watchers and...
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north korea, come on north korea, you have to feel bad for the masses over. there you know what north north koreans call the fortunes in fortune cookies? delicious filling. [laughter] that's our show. join us tomorrow night our guest the dolly -- dolly parton. here it is your moment -- ♪ ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight documentary filmmaker. his latest film is called "the central park five." >> the lawyer said we're going to lose this case. we plan to get you a plea deal. >> i remember telling them, you know, you guys can cop out, but if i did something, i would cop out. i would want the least amount of time for what i did. if i didn't do anything you can give me the rest of my life in prison. i didn't know what that meant back then but i knew there would be no way i would cop out to something i didn't do. >> jon: please welcome back to the program ken burns. [cheers and applause] so, this is the story of famous central park jogger. five young men in the park that night convicted of this really
north korea, come on north korea, you have to feel bad for the masses over. there you know what north north koreans call the fortunes in fortune cookies? delicious filling. [laughter] that's our show. join us tomorrow night our guest the dolly -- dolly parton. here it is your moment -- ♪ ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight documentary filmmaker. his latest film is called "the central park five." >> the...
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korea the north korean issue because then north korea would be free to not spend all their money on the military not have to be consistently concerned with being invaded by the united states and by south korea and other nations allied with america it would be able to at least potentially prosper and that would send the wrong message it would send a message that independent countries countries that are non capitalist countries that decide not to kowtow to the united states and western nations could in fact succeed and so by keeping up the pressure on north korea militarily and by sanctions it sort of forces them into a fortress like mentality which makes it look like the least desirable place in the world to live and that's very valuable to us propaganda in terms of saying to other countries you should do what we said of course other client states like saudi arabia behind just human rights violators we don't hear much about that you but we constantly hear about north korean and rights abuses but i think the korean war and people think about this it's totally forgotten almost omitted from
korea the north korean issue because then north korea would be free to not spend all their money on the military not have to be consistently concerned with being invaded by the united states and by south korea and other nations allied with america it would be able to at least potentially prosper and that would send the wrong message it would send a message that independent countries countries that are non capitalist countries that decide not to kowtow to the united states and western nations...
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north korea signed the nonproliferation treaty. it needs to come back into compliance with its international obligations. obviously it does have an arsenal in being or at least the materials for a number of devices and on several occasions, we sought to negotiate with them to at least halt any further addition to that arsenal and then eventually to start rolling it back, to actually take steps as it did before to move towards dismantling the weapons arsenals, the weapons complex that supports it. again that's the kind of thing we'd like to get back to in negotiations, but i think it's up to north korea to demonstrate some kind of good faith that it's ready to get back on the denuclearization path. >> charlie: that should be a precondition to any direct talks. >> i think it has to be at this point in terms of we need some serious action that indicates a change of course on their part. you know, we've had a number of negotiations over the years. as my old boss, secretary gates, used to say, we have to avoid buying the same horse twic
north korea signed the nonproliferation treaty. it needs to come back into compliance with its international obligations. obviously it does have an arsenal in being or at least the materials for a number of devices and on several occasions, we sought to negotiate with them to at least halt any further addition to that arsenal and then eventually to start rolling it back, to actually take steps as it did before to move towards dismantling the weapons arsenals, the weapons complex that supports...
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korea the north korean issue because their north korea would be free to not spend all their money on the military not have to be consistently concerned with being invaded by the united states and so by keeping up the pressure on north korea militarily and by sanctions it sort of forces them into a fortress like mentality which makes it look like the least desirable place in the world to live and that's very valuable to us propaganda in terms of saying to other countries you should do what we....
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we don't do anything -- we can't sanction north korea. because they don't do any business with us anyway. the one country that does business with them is china. it's not that we're outsourcing, we're going to the country that has influence. >> because we have no connections. >> they do business with iran. they sell stuff to iran. they do some business with syria. they've sold some stuff -- they do business with other countries. and that presumably brings in a little bit of foreign currency for them. >> you're going to ask mr. assad to help us with the north koreans? >> i want to bring this up, because all of us remember how the u.s. indeed -- i think the whole world miscalculated saddam hussein in 1990, on the eve of his invasion of kuwait when he moved 100,000 u.s. -- or iraqi troops from the iranian border to the kuwaiti border, and all the top u.s. officials were telling me, i assume they were telling you, he's bluffing, he's not going to go in and invade a fellow arab country, maybe he wants the kuwaitis to raise the price of oil a li
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north korea, here, south korea here. let's say north korea did launch a missile and it went out over here and into the sea, what happens? >> there will be a tracking. the telemetry of that will be tracked. we'll identify where the launch is, what the arc is. >> we would know within seconds? >> instantaneously we would pick this up by sea, ground, air, space. this integrated target system. the japanese have an aegis system. >> if it went out there and it was not headed towards any target. it went to sea, as north korea said, would there be any response? >> there would be no kinetic response. we would not fire back. if we knew it was going to land harmlessly, we would collect intelligence. >> let's look at another scenario. let's say that north korea with a missile or artillery started shelling some sort of target down here in south korea, specifically let me say a south korean military target. no u.s. troops involved, not a civilian target. what happens then? >> very important to differ enshe say the between striking a u.
north korea, here, south korea here. let's say north korea did launch a missile and it went out over here and into the sea, what happens? >> there will be a tracking. the telemetry of that will be tracked. we'll identify where the launch is, what the arc is. >> we would know within seconds? >> instantaneously we would pick this up by sea, ground, air, space. this integrated target system. the japanese have an aegis system. >> if it went out there and it was not headed...
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one, is north korea a failing or failed state? two, is it capable of surviving indefinitely, and, three, why and how does it present such risk to asia, east asia especially, and the united states, and its allies? i think it's going to be important to talk about the kinds of things i accomplice my book. north korea's domestic foreign and military policy challenges and the implications this presents to kim jong-il, kim il-sung's son, and i will look at four key threats that north korea presents to our allies. i'll talk about the north korean nonnuclear threat. all the threats they present militarily that are nonnuclear. i'll talk about the north korean proliferation threat. the north korean nuclear threat which is probably more written about than anything else. and i'll talk bat threat that people don't analyze as bag threat and that the north korean's region session unstable that that causes and how that's a threat to the reason. the succession from kim ongoing toil his son, jim -- kim jong-un. so arrest get into the nonmilitary th
one, is north korea a failing or failed state? two, is it capable of surviving indefinitely, and, three, why and how does it present such risk to asia, east asia especially, and the united states, and its allies? i think it's going to be important to talk about the kinds of things i accomplice my book. north korea's domestic foreign and military policy challenges and the implications this presents to kim jong-il, kim il-sung's son, and i will look at four key threats that north korea presents...
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to cross up north korea iran and much more i'm joined by richard white's in washington he's a senior fellow and director of the center for political military analysis at the hudson institute also in watched and we have zachary an assistant editor for the diplomat and in philadelphia we cross to dave lindorff he is an investigative reporter author of the book the case for impeachment and the founding editor of the online newspaper this can't be happening dot net right gentlemen in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want but richard if i can go to you what is a rogue state we hear the term all the time what is it it define. it's an out of fashion charm under the bush administration that used the term rogue state to describe states which whose behavior was so. so it redeemable that they were considered to be equivalent of a criminal state and that was a ran that was iraq under sadam hussein and that was north korea where those of the three common ones other countries went in and out of that category the obama administration that was revise that category they now find these kind
to cross up north korea iran and much more i'm joined by richard white's in washington he's a senior fellow and director of the center for political military analysis at the hudson institute also in watched and we have zachary an assistant editor for the diplomat and in philadelphia we cross to dave lindorff he is an investigative reporter author of the book the case for impeachment and the founding editor of the online newspaper this can't be happening dot net right gentlemen in fact that...
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korea is currently using north korea's. whole intention is to show its willingness preparedness to defend itself should war should war be launched upon it of course every year we have these massive provocations of joint us some south korean war games exercises right on the borders of north korea this year the provocation is was stepped up to actually simulate mutely a missile attack on north korea b. two bombers were used for the first time along be fifty two using f. twenty two bombers so this military to military provocation from the u.s. north korea feels rightly threaten to seen what's happened to iraq to libya and so on it feels threatened knows it was under the overt explicit list of. the american government some music go. to make very clear that it will not tolerate any kind of infringement of its sovereignty any attack and this is what all of this is about is to show that it's willing to defend itself. well north korea also features in today's edition of breaking the set with host i mean martin explores the who stan
korea is currently using north korea's. whole intention is to show its willingness preparedness to defend itself should war should war be launched upon it of course every year we have these massive provocations of joint us some south korean war games exercises right on the borders of north korea this year the provocation is was stepped up to actually simulate mutely a missile attack on north korea b. two bombers were used for the first time along be fifty two using f. twenty two bombers so this...
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i haven't -- whitest north korea stand out? >> we've had many dictatorships that survived numerous coups and assassination attempts. i think with the north korea we had many attempts against kim il-sung and kim jong-il that were not successful. like other dictatorships like a donkey and saddam, they survived of them. on me, there's a very pervasive service, services and north korea. there's four of five and to keep track of each other track of each other as well as the citizens. even the most brutal dictatorship in the middle east i think really pales in comparison to north korea. the security services, there's the extremely cowed population. there's a lack of a scene in. you don't have access by foreign media so you can't have that image of the atrocity when the troops shoot on citizens which then are shined to the world and that generates pressure both in the country and outside of the country. recommendations inside the country is extremely limited, very difficult for people to plan anything, or even just as we've seen in ot
i haven't -- whitest north korea stand out? >> we've had many dictatorships that survived numerous coups and assassination attempts. i think with the north korea we had many attempts against kim il-sung and kim jong-il that were not successful. like other dictatorships like a donkey and saddam, they survived of them. on me, there's a very pervasive service, services and north korea. there's four of five and to keep track of each other track of each other as well as the citizens. even the...
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celebrations of the founding fathers birthday pass peacefully in north korea. by a missile test misguided. a turkish court a. ten month suspended sentence over series of tweets. claims sectarianism is taking hold of the country our top stories this hour. on the world twenty four hours a day this is live from moscow in an unexpectedly close race venezuelans look to have voted for hugo chavez's hand-picked successor as the next president electing nicolas what duros suggests. will live on after his death from cancer however rival and he is refusing to concede demanding a recount because figures show he's only two hundred thousand votes behind. in the capital caracas with the latest. talk about the reaction coming from the supporters of it was almost instant as soon as the results were announced the fireworks were going off cars were honking and people his supporters on the street very excited very happy of course about the results but there were there was a lot of waiting really hours of of anticipation people holding their breath because the not the margin really
celebrations of the founding fathers birthday pass peacefully in north korea. by a missile test misguided. a turkish court a. ten month suspended sentence over series of tweets. claims sectarianism is taking hold of the country our top stories this hour. on the world twenty four hours a day this is live from moscow in an unexpectedly close race venezuelans look to have voted for hugo chavez's hand-picked successor as the next president electing nicolas what duros suggests. will live on after...
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the north korea bloc 38 north say that you can see new construction a possible effort by north korea to restart its plutonium reactors. >> reactives that part of their program and gives them now, two routes to producing material for nuclear bombs. >> reporter: another worry, could north korea be planning a new nuclear test. south korean and u.s. officials say there's some activity again at the site that tested the defense in february. >> any future nuclear test or missile launch would be direct violation of u.n. security regulations. >> reporter: it says that it can't protect diplomats in the capital after that date. >> the kind of action that the country would take before it initiated some highly's can la toir or provocative behavior. u.s. officials believe that north korea could be ready to test-fire those ballistics missiles on east coast at any moment. >> barbara starr at the pentagon for the very latest. let's go to the south korea. in case this crisis does escalate into some sort of war. what are you seeing, what's going on? >> well, wolf, many of the preparations that we're se
the north korea bloc 38 north say that you can see new construction a possible effort by north korea to restart its plutonium reactors. >> reactives that part of their program and gives them now, two routes to producing material for nuclear bombs. >> reporter: another worry, could north korea be planning a new nuclear test. south korean and u.s. officials say there's some activity again at the site that tested the defense in february. >> any future nuclear test or missile...
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korea and north korea has used this in a way to actually say we want to start dialogue it's and lag period which can use this into getting washington to come and perhaps get on that dialogue table we keep hearing from other people such as secretary general fund you moon or secretary u.s. secretary of state john kerry that dialogue is the next step while both north korea and the united states seem to be interested in dialogue it doesn't seem that either side are wanting to back down now with april fifteenth in april fifteenth it is going to be north korea's founding father cutie's hong kong is earth day and we've seen last year that they did their first satellite launch attempt so i can i heard dick and i think as well as many experts they say that something might happen in mid april whether that would be an attack or whether that would be a celebration an easing of the tensions we aren't quite sure yet but it can be seen that historically be done celebrations to mark to mark certain things to happen whether it was the anniversary of two genders that was the third nuclear test so we
korea and north korea has used this in a way to actually say we want to start dialogue it's and lag period which can use this into getting washington to come and perhaps get on that dialogue table we keep hearing from other people such as secretary general fund you moon or secretary u.s. secretary of state john kerry that dialogue is the next step while both north korea and the united states seem to be interested in dialogue it doesn't seem that either side are wanting to back down now with...
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north korea talks washington acts apart from f. twenty two fighter jets and other bombers that it sent to the region for the ongoing military exercises with south korea the pentagon is now deploying an advanced missile defense system to guam a major u.s. military base in asia north korea the north korean army has announced that he has the final approval for a nuclear attack on the u.s. as they tell us north korean rockets can't really reach the u.s. mainland but they can potentially attack u.s. bases in the region there are twenty thousand u.s. troops just across the border in south korea so could we see the worst nuclear standoff since the cuban missile crisis between the soviet union and the u.s. even though the rhetoric is probably as hostile as it's ever been no one really believes that north korea is actually going to carry out an attack north korea itself knows that if it did it for the attack the united states it would be committing national suicide the united states would retaliate in a tremendous fashion north korea does n
north korea talks washington acts apart from f. twenty two fighter jets and other bombers that it sent to the region for the ongoing military exercises with south korea the pentagon is now deploying an advanced missile defense system to guam a major u.s. military base in asia north korea the north korean army has announced that he has the final approval for a nuclear attack on the u.s. as they tell us north korean rockets can't really reach the u.s. mainland but they can potentially attack u.s....
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north korea gets its food by fuel to china. keeping the border seal would north korea, it basically reinforces the camp. ann applebaum had a post, you open up the border to north korea, just like opening the border to east germany. >> but, of course, that's why the chinese know that. and the south koreans know, in a weird sense, nobody wants north korea to collapse. >> one thing from the chinese, they love north korea so much, they want them to be two of them. that's what they said about germany. until they get out of that mode, i don't see what is going to change. >> if you with are in the security council, it looks like everything tom and i are saying is probably true. but don't you have to plan for the prospect that they might actually launch one of these missiles and they probably can't get to the u.s. or get to guam or something like that, or japan? what do you do? >> you plan for it.
north korea gets its food by fuel to china. keeping the border seal would north korea, it basically reinforces the camp. ann applebaum had a post, you open up the border to north korea, just like opening the border to east germany. >> but, of course, that's why the chinese know that. and the south koreans know, in a weird sense, nobody wants north korea to collapse. >> one thing from the chinese, they love north korea so much, they want them to be two of them. that's what they said...
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on north korea at all? >> i think if john kerry can get through to china, yes, possibly, it will have a huge impact. you mentioned that john kerry was here in seoul yesterday and while he had tough words for north korea, he also had a tone in his message saying the door was open to diplomacy if north korea was serious about denuclearization. it's something that's really getting up pyongyang's nose. perhaps we see concessions from the united states in the hope of deescalating things here on the peninsula. >> anna coren reporting in seoul. thank you. >>> there's you in a confirmed case of bird flu in china's capital. a 7-year-old girl in beijing is the latest person to be infected with the disease. the country's official news agency says she's being treated and is in stable condition. so far 44 people in china have been infected with the new variation of bird flu. >>> in indonesia, a plane overshot the runway and landed in the ocean. amazing pictures of the lion air flight carrying about 100 people. fortunate
on north korea at all? >> i think if john kerry can get through to china, yes, possibly, it will have a huge impact. you mentioned that john kerry was here in seoul yesterday and while he had tough words for north korea, he also had a tone in his message saying the door was open to diplomacy if north korea was serious about denuclearization. it's something that's really getting up pyongyang's nose. perhaps we see concessions from the united states in the hope of deescalating things here...
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north korea signed the nonproliferation treaty. it needs to come back into compliance with its international obligations. obviously it does have an arsenal in being or at least the materials for a number of devices and on several occasions, we sought to negotiate with them to at least halt any further addition to that arsenal and then eventually to start rolling it back, to actually take steps as it did before to move towards dismantling the weapons arsenals, the weapons complex that supports it. again that's the kind of thing we'd like to get back to in negotiations, but i think it' up to north korea to demonstrate some kind of good faith that it's ready to get back on the denuclearization path. >> charlie: that should be a precondition to any direct talks. >> i think it has to be at this point in terms of we need some serious action that indicates a change of course on their part. you know, we've had a number of negotiations over the years. as my old boss, secretary gates, used to say, we have to avoid buying the same horse twice
north korea signed the nonproliferation treaty. it needs to come back into compliance with its international obligations. obviously it does have an arsenal in being or at least the materials for a number of devices and on several occasions, we sought to negotiate with them to at least halt any further addition to that arsenal and then eventually to start rolling it back, to actually take steps as it did before to move towards dismantling the weapons arsenals, the weapons complex that supports...
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north korea can outcrazy us. a number of things that they can do like this stunt on warning embassies to evacuate. now, you're looking for the exit ramp. you want to work with your allies, work with china, how do you back north korea down? don't respond to these provocations and don't escalate the crisis. i think over the next few weeks, particularly as the exercises between u.s. and south korea calm down that you might be able to walk this crisis back and get the parties to the negotiating table. >> mr. ambassador, always a perception we can appeal to china and china will knock north korea back into order. is it as simple as that? >> i wish it were. first of all, the chinese probably have some, there are limitations to what they can do with the north koreaens. also limitations to what they want to do. china is split on the subject. those in china who feel they don't want to push them and then there are others who would like to be rid of them. but, clearly, china has moved somewhat in recent weeks. they are clear
north korea can outcrazy us. a number of things that they can do like this stunt on warning embassies to evacuate. now, you're looking for the exit ramp. you want to work with your allies, work with china, how do you back north korea down? don't respond to these provocations and don't escalate the crisis. i think over the next few weeks, particularly as the exercises between u.s. and south korea calm down that you might be able to walk this crisis back and get the parties to the negotiating...
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korea. >> there is an under ground christian church in north korea. christian organizations rank them as the most persecuted church in the world. so we have tens of thousands of christians. >> the cult of personality in north korea is probably liunlik anything we have seen in 20th century. >> most of the regime is making a new cult of personality among this young man kim juong-un. about him little is known. >> we don't even know how old he is. north korea hasn't released his birth date. we assume in his late 20s but that has never been confirmed. >> what is known she commands te world's 4th largest army has 6 nuclear bombs threatened to use them to attack the u.s. though the population of 22 million acted with blind devotion with their new leader some people inside the country are beginning to show unprecedented dissent. >> the new under ground railroad is a network of safe houses and secret groups helping north koreans get out. this is extremely dangerous among christian missionaries who work with the north koreans. >> in fox files exclusive we track
korea. >> there is an under ground christian church in north korea. christian organizations rank them as the most persecuted church in the world. so we have tens of thousands of christians. >> the cult of personality in north korea is probably liunlik anything we have seen in 20th century. >> most of the regime is making a new cult of personality among this young man kim juong-un. about him little is known. >> we don't even know how old he is. north korea hasn't released...